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VOLUME 25, NUMBER 39 September
28, 2003
Calvinism? Again?
The material in italics is an article
that came to me by way of e-mail. It is false! Please don’t
think I am writing these things.
I knew the article was bad when I read the first paragraph.
Notice how he refers to “Christians in many other
denominations.”
Since the Lord only built and died for 1 church (Matthew 16:18;
Acts 20:28), and since his church is not a denomination, there
are no Christians in any denominations.
The five phrases represented by the acrostic "TULIP" came from
Calvinism, but their essential truths are officially taught also
by Lutherans, Anglicans and, to varying degrees, by Christians
in many other denominations. The five petals of this "TULIP" are
as follows.
But since the article was written by an elder (supposedly) in
the Lord’s church, I thought I would take time to read it
anyway. I never expected him to so totally approve of Calvinism,
and to do so so openly.
"Total depravity" -- Humankind's fall into sin affected every
natural capacity. We cannot climb back to God by our own wisdom,
will or works. God must take the initiative in saving us, from
first to last. This old idea is completely discredited by the
idea that man can seek God and find him (Acts 17:27).
"Unconditional election" -- God's grace began in eternity past
when he lovingly chose every person who later would choose him.
However, God's choice was not based on anything he foresaw in us
but solely on his own purpose and grace. Unconditional election
is the idea that God decides who will be lost and who will be
saved without regard to anything in man. It is false, because
salvation is conditional on man’s response (Hebrews 5:8-9)
Notice that in an effort to make this false idea more palatable
the writer talks about us choosing God. However, he doesn’t
believe we have the capacity to choose God (total depravity),
and he goes on to say that God’s choosing us had nothing to do
with anything in us. So according to this writer it must not
have anything to do with our choice at all.
"Limited atonement" -- Jesus' death actually saved all who
finally will live with God forever. These are real people with
names and faces, not a theoretical mass of people in general.
The author softens this principle of Calvinism also. Limited
atonement means that Jesus only died for those who God had
chosen, and God had not chosen everybody. This implies that God
chose by his will not to offer salvation to all so atonement was
limited, but 2 Peter 3:9 says God wants no man to perish.
Irresistible grace" -- All those for whom Christ died will
respond to God's kindness and grace when they encounter it. God
does not force people against their will -- his love draws our
will joyfully toward himself like a flower to the sun. This
terrible idea treats men like robots – like robots, if we are
among the chosen we have to respond to God’s grace – Like
robots, if God chose us to be saved we cannot be lost – and like
robots, if God chose us to be lost we cannot be saved. Doesn’t
this make a terrible mockery of John 3:16?
"Perseverance of the saints" -- God will complete what he
started. He guards his own people and they will be faithful to
the end. This is the old once-saved-always-saved doctrine. It is
easily proven to be false, see 2 Peter 2:20-22.
His conclusion is a masterful self-contradiction! To the world
we truthfully say, "Whoever wishes to do so may come!" And after
people have come to Christ, we remind them: "Salvation is from
the LORD!" Is there mystery here that we cannot explain? Yes,
indeed -- as surely as God is God and we are not. To God be all
the glory! He admits the contradiction, calling it a mystery we
cannot explain.
Years ago a Baptist preacher told me, “I believe God chooses who
will be lost and who will be saved, and man chooses his own
destiny, and I don’t have to reconcile the two.” I just never
expected to hear it from an elder(?) In the Lord’s church.
Remember, we do decide our own destiny for all eternity. Romans
2:6-11 – 6 Who will render to every man according to his deeds:
7 To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for
glory and honour and immortality, eternal life: 8 But unto them
that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey
unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, 9 Tribulation and
anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew
first, and also of the Gentile; 10 But glory, honour, and peace,
to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first, and also to
the Gentile: 11 For there is no respect of persons with God.
Family Bulletin Board
Remember those who have chronic
illnesses: Delsie Bishop, Reva Brewer, Ella Brumitt, Eloise
Deaton, Jamie Farmer, Francis Ferren, Elizabeth Fowler,
Savannah Green, Lola Mae Hamlett, Louise Hunt, and Edith
Lechenet
Rusty and Laura are in Steubenville, OH, for the Unity in
Truth Lectureship. They plan to be home tomorrow.
‘SOUPER’ SING - October 4th, at 6:00pm, at the Stan
Morgan home. Please bring a home-made dessert and something to
drink. Don’t forget to sign up.
DIRECTORY addition- Ken Gathing and daughters, Brittney,
Temesha, and Kenniya, 271 Fisk Road, Benton Harbor, MI 49022 Ph.
925-1411
PANTRY needs - please check the list posted on the
bulletin board by the coat rack.
SERVING in October: Ushers - Bill & Bruce Crossman
Communion preparation - Mark & Lisa Reed
Communion ware and baptismal garment care - Danielle Adams and
girls
Potluck kitchen help - Mary Nemethy & Mary Flagel
EYG meeting here, this afternoon at 4:00pm.
OCTOBER calendars are available on the table in the
foyer.
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